Looking for the roots of an argument: Textbook, teacher, and student influence on arguments in a traditional Czech classroom

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1 février 2017

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Jana Žalská, « Looking for the roots of an argument: Textbook, teacher, and student influence on arguments in a traditional Czech classroom », HAL-SHS : sciences de l'éducation, ID : 10670/1.jzyp3o


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As part of a larger investigation aimed at getting a deeper insight into how particular teacher beliefs influence the role of the teacher, the students, and textbook materials in arguments that take place in one classroom, this study shows specific teacher beliefs that determine the role of each of the two other factors: the students' contributions and the textbook influence. This paper presents findings observed in a case study of a teacher who holds more traditional beliefs about teaching and learning of mathematics, in a 7 th grade classroom. Namely, I present cases of conflict in preferences for particular warrant forms between: a) the teacher and the textbook authors b) the teacher's own beliefs, and c) the teacher and the students. I then interpret these in terms of the teacher's particular beliefs and show how they affect the theoretical model.

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